Home at Last (Larry Norman album) explained

Home at Last
Type:studio
Artist:Larry Norman
Cover:File:LarryNorman_HomeAtLast.jpg
Released:1989
Genre:Rock
Label:Phydeaux
Producer:Larry Norman

Home at Last is an album of mostly new material by Larry Norman first issued in 1989. It was originally released as a two-LP album and included some live tracks. It was reissued in 1998 as one album together with the 1994 compilation Footprints in the Sand. The 2007 re-release of Home at Last contained only the studio recordings of the original issue. It was released to mixed reviews, some citing disorganization and uneven production,[1] and controversy. A music video of live performances of the 14 studio songs on Home at Last garnered a favourable review.[2]

Track listing

Original double-LP release

Side 1

  1. "Lonely Boy"
  2. "My Feet Are on the Rock"
  3. "Country Church, Country People"
  4. "Sitting In My Kitchen"

Side 2

  1. "Camel Through a Needle's Eye"
  2. "Nightmare #49 (Part 1)"
  3. "Oh, How I Love You"
  4. "Queen of the Rodeo"
  5. "He Really Loves You"
  6. "Here Comes the King"

Side 3

  1. "Letters to the Church"
  2. "We Three Twogether"
  3. "Somewhere Out There"
  4. "Selah"
  5. "Nightmare #49 (Instrumental Mix)"

Side 4 (live)

  1. "Letters to the Church"
  2. "Camel Through a Needle's Eye"
  3. "Surprise With Candles"
  4. "Here Comes the King"
  5. "Shake Your Rattle and Crawl"

2007 CD re-issue (Solid Rock Records)

  1. "Lonely Boy"
  2. "My Feet Are on the Rock"
  3. "Country Church"
  4. "Sitting In My Kitchen"
  5. "Camel Through a Needle's Eye"
  6. "Nightmare #49 (Part One)"
  7. "Oh How I Love You"
  8. "Queen of the Rodeo"
  9. "He Really Loves You"
  10. "Here Comes the King"
  11. "Letters to the Church"
  12. "We Three Twogether"
  13. "Somewhere Out There"
  14. "Selah"

Personnel

Additional musicians

Production

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Review: Stranded In Babylon . . Rupert . Loydell . July 1, 1992 . May 17, 2009.
  2. Web site: Review: Home at Last (VHS) . . Darren . Hirst . February 1, 1997 . May 17, 2009.